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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Monday, September 18, 2017
Daily Painting, Birds, "Pelican Patrol" 6x18"
You may notice that these are not your everyday type of pelicans. Most pelicans are brown and gray and kind of dull, unless they are a breeding male, their heads turn yellow during breeding season.
These beautiful birds, are larger, and a little on the rare side. I found these in Sebastian, Florida where a large colony lives.
I think they are much more attractive with their brightly colored orange beaks and feet. They seem to get along just fine with the brown guys.
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I think they are much more attractive with their brightly colored orange beaks and feet. They seem to get along just fine with the brown guys.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Saturday, December 19, 2015
OTTER,6X8, OIL, SOLD
Don't you think otters are just the cutest things on earth? I love the way they swim on their backs. The only thing I don't love is when they catch the baby ducks and chow down...but that is nature!
I have been out of town the last week or so. I want to thank everyone who was so kind to review my blog each day and especially those of you who left such nice comments. I am really behind the eight ball at the moment with lots of projects to check off the list, so I probably won't get around to replying to each one of you individually, but I want you to know how important you are to me. I take great pride in your comments and appreciate all the specifics you mention. It helps me have insight into how my work appears to others. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I hope to get back to my daily browsing of your sites soon.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Daily Painting, Birds, "Pelican Patrol" 6x18"
You may notice that these are not your everyday type of pelicans. Most pelicans are brown and gray and kind of dull, unless they are a breeding male, their heads turn yellow during breeding season.
These beautiful birds, are larger, and a little on the rare side. I found these in Sebastian, Florida where a large colony lives.
I think they are much more attractive with their brightly colored orange beaks and feet. They seem to get along just fine with the brown guys.
My dear mother closed her eyes for the last time on April 27th. This is the last post that I had scheduled ahead. I find I need a little more time, so I will not be posting for another week or two. I know you will understand.
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I think they are much more attractive with their brightly colored orange beaks and feet. They seem to get along just fine with the brown guys.
My dear mother closed her eyes for the last time on April 27th. This is the last post that I had scheduled ahead. I find I need a little more time, so I will not be posting for another week or two. I know you will understand.
Friday, September 11, 2015
BRANDY, 6X8, OIL, SOLD
Brandy is a sweetheart of a dog. She lives with a friend of mine. Carla and Brandy spend time visiting nursing homes and bringing a little joy into the lives of the residents they meet. I know how important this is because my mother lived in a nursing home. She always tells me when someone brings a dog in. She is a dog lover from way back and it is amazing how a minute or two with a dog will brighten her day. Thanks, Carla!
Sunday, June 14, 2015
BRANDY, 6X8, OIL, SOLD
Brandy is a sweetheart of a dog. She lives with a friend of mine. Carla and Brandy spend time visiting nursing homes and bringing a little joy into the lives of the residents they meet. I know how important this is because my mother lived in a nursing home. She always tells me when someone brings a dog in. She is a dog lover from way back and it is amazing how a minute or two with a dog will brighten her day. Thanks, Carla!
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Daily Painting| Wildlife Art | Bird Painting| Small Oil Painting | The Hunt by Carol Schiff 8x10" Oil
We spent a few days on Sanibel recently. It is such a lovely experience, like living in the middle of a nature preserve.
I ran into this guy on an early morning walk. He was under the causeway and all business.
It was only a matter of minutes before he had his breakfast.
It must have been a favorite fishing spot in the area, because he was surrounded by lazy pelicans (they were watching, not working) and several fishermen in boats. None of this seem to bother him.

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It was only a matter of minutes before he had his breakfast.
It must have been a favorite fishing spot in the area, because he was surrounded by lazy pelicans (they were watching, not working) and several fishermen in boats. None of this seem to bother him.
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Original oil painting The Wise One - Lion portrait by Karen Tarlton
The Wise One
12x12
Roaring into September with the Lion portrait.
It's chilly today and we are packing up for a big move!
I painted this last week in a frenzied state.
Thinking about moving, our kids at college,
house hunting, and all the excitement to come!
Virginia here we come!
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Original oil paintings 6x6 new Lion and Pony portraits by Karen Tarlton
Two new 6x6's listing soon!
Happy Labor Day Weekend
Hope it is a day of rest,
family and fun,
color and beauty,
joy and peace.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Original Oil paintings by Karen Tarlton - whimsical animals and pet portraits
12x12
A Pretty Plump Pig Portrait
Oil
Portrait of Mike the Dog
Sold
Labels:
animals,
cow,
dog,
farm animals,
karen tarlton,
pig
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Original oil painting Wild Lion by Karen Tarlton
Wild Lion
18x18
Oil
Listing soon!
I loving these square canvas sizes.
Someone recently asked me for a large lion giclee!
I think this one would make a great giclee
so let me know if you're interested and I'll
get it going for you.
See this painting and more of my new works here:
See this painting and more of my new works here:
www.etsy.com/shop/Karensfineart
And "like" me on facebook at Karensfineart
And "like" me on facebook at Karensfineart
Labels:
animals,
karen tarlton animal painting,
lion,
wild animals
Friday, June 4, 2010
Opportunity for All Artist Who Love Animals and Art for Shelter Animals

One of our very own Palette Knife Artist, blogger and Art for Shelter Animals painter, Carrie Jacobson wrote to me about a couple of opportunities for painters who love animals. These are wonderful chances to get exposure for your art, help the animals and expand the Art for Shelter Animals Project, a blog that she moderates. (http://artforshelteranimals.blogspot.com)
Carrie writes:
Carrie writes:
Painters who are involved in ASAP make paintings of animals in their local shelter, or with a local rescue group, and then donate the art to the shelter or rescue group. The shelter or rescue group can do whatever it wants with the art: sell it, use it as an inducement to adoption, reproduce it on mugs or t-shirts, use it to decorate the office, whatever. When the artist finishes the work, she sends an image to me and I post it, with a story about the artist, and a link to his or her site, on the blog.
Both of these opportunities are intended to benefit the Port Jervis/Deerpark Humane Society in NY state. Susan lives nearby and volunteers there; Carrie used to live there, too. It's a good shelter, and could really use our help. Here's the website: http://www.pjhumane.org/ . The animals to be painted are at the very bottom of the home page.
First of all, of course, when you finish your piece, please send an image to Carrie (carrieBjacobson@gmail.com) for posting on the ASAP blog!
The first exhibit takes place in the office of Jeff Parker, 156 Pike St., Port Jervis. Parker is a podiatrist and an artist and an animal lover. He has a very nice space to show and sell art. That exhibit goes from July 26-Sept. 10.
Then, the work will move to the Deerpark Museum, for a one-day show on Sept. 18. Anyone who is in the area is invited to come and demonstrate during the day.
After that, the work will go to the shelter, to be used as the shelter desires.
As always, you can frame the pieces if you want, but you don't have to. It would be great if you would put a wire on the back for hanging.
The Wallkill River School has kindly agreed to accept the pieces. Susan will pick them up at the school. If you're out of the area, please mail them to her at the school:
Susan Miiller
Wallkill River School
232 Ward St.
Montgomery, NY 12549
After that, the work will go to the shelter, to be used as the shelter desires.
As always, you can frame the pieces if you want, but you don't have to. It would be great if you would put a wire on the back for hanging.
The Wallkill River School has kindly agreed to accept the pieces. Susan will pick them up at the school. If you're out of the area, please mail them to her at the school:
Susan Miiller
Wallkill River School
232 Ward St.
Montgomery, NY 12549
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